The three-week program brought together 11 students from across the St. Louis region to hone their writing and multimedia skills.
The three-week program brought together 11 students from across the St. Louis region to hone their writing and multimedia skills.
The three-week program brought together 11 students from across the St. Louis region to hone their writing and multimedia skills.
The three-week program brought together 11 students from across the St. Louis region to hone their writing and multimedia skills.
Pellegrini’s fascinating life and career path, from Turkey to UMSL with several stops along the way, has prepared her to lead the Executive DBA Council.
Natissia Small discusses UMSL’s Bridge Program, which helps students in grades 9-12 successfully transition to college.
Natissia Small discusses UMSL’s Bridge Program, which helps students in grades 9-12 successfully transition to college.
Natissia Small discusses UMSL’s Bridge Program, which helps students in grades 9-12 successfully transition to college.
Director Channon Peoples and her team will miss seeing students on campus this summer, but the Summer Academy’s online format is allowing them to expand its reach.
Director Channon Peoples and her team will miss seeing students on campus this summer, but the Summer Academy’s online format is allowing them to expand its reach.
Director Channon Peoples and her team will miss seeing students on campus this summer, but the Summer Academy’s online format is allowing them to expand its reach.
Scores of local high school students turned their summer break into a time of serious and memorable growth by taking part in the academy, offered by the UMSL Bridge Program.
Scores of local high school students turned their summer break into a time of serious and memorable growth by taking part in the academy, offered by the UMSL Bridge Program.
Scores of local high school students turned their summer break into a time of serious and memorable growth by taking part in the academy, offered by the UMSL Bridge Program.
More than 200 St. Louis teens were accepted into this year’s iteration of the outreach program, which continues to successfully support underserved young people through precollegiate programming.
Natissia Small, director of the Office of Precollegiate Programs at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was among 30 young professionals who received the 2010 “NCI Salutes 30 Leaders in their Thirties” Award during a luncheon Friday at Norwood Hills Country Club.
North County Inc., a regional economic and community development organization, recognized 30 individuals for their contributions to their profession and community. In addition to Small, who holds two degrees from UMSL, the honored group included four other UMSL graduates.